Can We Legally Marry?
The Philippines has no general divorce, so many genuine partners are separated but still legally married. This tool reads the paperwork and the legal path — not the person — and tells you whether a clear route to marriage exists.
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Disclaimer: This tool offers general, educational information about Philippine marriage law and is not legal advice. It does not create a lawyer-client relationship and cannot account for the specifics of your situation. Philippine family law is technical and fact-dependent, and it is an active area of legislation; as of this writing the Philippines still has no general divorce law, though the issue is debated in Congress. For anything real, consult a qualified family lawyer in the Philippines, and for US immigration, a licensed US immigration attorney.